Se-anhur

Se-anhur (101 BC-) was the High Priest of Sekhmet at the Temple of Sekhmet in Yamu, Egypt during the 1st century BC. During the mid-1st century, he named Menehet as his right-hand man, and Menehet introduced the medjay Bayek to him in 48 BC. After Pamu was unable to perform as the Champion of Sekhmet at a re-enactment of a local tradition (which held that Sekhmet once fought against the god Isfet), Se-anhur reluctantly allowed for Bayek to fight as Sekhmet's champion, and Bayek defeated Isfet's champion He-rerem.